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In Memoriam: John “Birdman” Bryant Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


"JOHN “THE BIRDMAN” BRYANT


“The free society will always eclipse the unfree one; for while
totalitarianism may forbid the bad, it can never compel the good —
something which arises spontaneously among free men.” –John “Birdman”
Bryant.

[Editor’s Note: Over the years I have enjoyed email communication with
John Bryant. He was a brilliant thinker and a courageous soldier in
the endless battle for freedom of speech. I will miss him and his
work. God bless his soul and may he dwell in the House of the Lord
forever! Arthur Topham]

*************

Note from Wifey:

My husband died at around 3 AM the morning of Feb 26, 2009, of
congestive heart failure.

The page will continue if its readers/contributors continue to send in
stories, and his staff can select and post them.

The memorial gathering will be at 1 PM on Sunday, Mar 8 at Asian Star
Restaurant, 1198 Pasadena Ave S, South Pasadena, FL. If any of you is
desirous of coming, and has no lodging arrangements made, I will be
happy to help defray your expenses while here in any way that I can.

UPDATE: His obituary can be found here .

Wifey

*************
John “Birdman” Bryant
Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009

John Demarest Bryant was born October 26, 1943 in Washington DC, the
son of Lyle C. Bryant and Nola I. Wingo.

After graduating from Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, TN in 1961
and (after first attending Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH)
American University, Wash DC (BA in Math) in 1968, he and his wife
moved to San Francisco, CA, where he completed the manuscript “Systems
Theory and Scientific Philosophy”, and found a publisher for it.
Moving back to the East Coast, John delved into commodities trading in
and around Philadelphia, PA. He re-found his niche as a writer just
before moving to the Tampa Bay area in Dec of 1995.

He was the creator of the website ” http://www.thebirdman.org ” and
originator of the weekly (by subscription only) newsletter called the
Birdman’s Weekly Letter (now discontinued).

He also wrote approx. 40 books, from the “Everything You Wanted to
Know …” (Mortal Words) series to “Better than Shakespeare”, a rewrite
of the major Shakespearean sonnets.

He assembled a Libertarian Cartoon book, with original cartoons, many
of which appeared originally in Instauration and other magazines of
the alternative press.

(See also the links:

http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intro/Intro-Bio.html

and http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intr...22Feb2006..htm
[an article originally posted on Wikipedia]

for more detail.)

His memorial gathering will be held at the Asian Star restaurant, 1198
S Pasadena Ave, S, S Pasadena, FL at or around 1 PM, Sunday Mar 8.
(Time change that day) All are welcome.

Freedom isn’t free! To insure the continuation of this website and the
survival of its creator in these financially-troubled times, please
send donations directly to the Birdman at:
PO Box 66683, St Pete Beach FL 33736-6683

“The smallest good deed is worth the grandest intention.”

Please contribute today - buy our books - and spread the word to all
your friends!
Remember: Your donation = our survival!"

http://www.radicalpress.com/?p=934
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In Memoriam: John ³Birdman² Bryant Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


"JOHN ³THE BIRDMAN² BRYANT


³The free society will always eclipse the unfree one; for while
totalitarianism may forbid the bad, it can never compel the good ‹
something which arises spontaneously among free men.² *John ³Birdman²
Bryant.

[Editor¹s Note: Over the years I have enjoyed email communication with
John Bryant. He was a brilliant thinker and a courageous soldier in
the endless battle for freedom of speech. I will miss him and his
work. God bless his soul and may he dwell in the House of the Lord
forever! Arthur Topham]

*************

Note from Wifey:

My husband died at around 3 AM the morning of Feb 26, 2009, of
congestive heart failure.

The page will continue if its readers/contributors continue to send in
stories, and his staff can select and post them.

The memorial gathering will be at 1 PM on Sunday, Mar 8 at Asian Star
Restaurant, 1198 Pasadena Ave S, South Pasadena, FL. If any of you is
desirous of coming, and has no lodging arrangements made, I will be
happy to help defray your expenses while here in any way that I can.

UPDATE: His obituary can be found here .

Wifey

*************
John ³Birdman² Bryant
Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009

John Demarest Bryant was born October 26, 1943 in Washington DC, the
son of Lyle C. Bryant and Nola I. Wingo.

After graduating from Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, TN in 1961
and (after first attending Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH)
American University, Wash DC (BA in Math) in 1968, he and his wife
moved to San Francisco, CA, where he completed the manuscript ³Systems
Theory and Scientific Philosophy², and found a publisher for it.
Moving back to the East Coast, John delved into commodities trading in
and around Philadelphia, PA. He re-found his niche as a writer just
before moving to the Tampa Bay area in Dec of 1995.

He was the creator of the website ² http://www.thebirdman.org ² and
originator of the weekly (by subscription only) newsletter called the
Birdman¹s Weekly Letter (now discontinued).

He also wrote approx. 40 books, from the ³Everything You Wanted to
Know Š² (Mortal Words) series to ³Better than Shakespeare², a rewrite
of the major Shakespearean sonnets.

He assembled a Libertarian Cartoon book, with original cartoons, many
of which appeared originally in Instauration and other magazines of
the alternative press.

(See also the links:

http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intro/Intro-Bio.html

and
http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intr...-22Feb2006.htm
[an article originally posted on Wikipedia]

for more detail.)

His memorial gathering will be held at the Asian Star restaurant, 1198
S Pasadena Ave, S, S Pasadena, FL at or around 1 PM, Sunday Mar 8.
(Time change that day) All are welcome.

Freedom isn¹t free! To insure the continuation of this website and the
survival of its creator in these financially-troubled times, please
send donations directly to the Birdman at:
PO Box 66683, St Pete Beach FL 33736-6683

³The smallest good deed is worth the grandest intention.²

Please contribute today - buy our books - and spread the word to all
your friends!
Remember: Your donation = our survival!"

http://www.radicalpress.com/?p=934


RIP Howard "Jack" Martin 1923-2010, on Saturday

My father

He always said, "Don't let the assholes get you down."
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On Jul 30, 9:54Â*pm, Jenn wrote:
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In Memoriam: John ³Birdman² Bryant Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


"JOHN ³THE BIRDMAN² BRYANT


³The free society will always eclipse the unfree one; for while
totalitarianism may forbid the bad, it can never compel the good €¹
something which arises spontaneously among free men.² Â*John ³Birdman²
Bryant.


[Editor¹s Note: Over the years I have enjoyed email communication with
John Bryant. He was a brilliant thinker and a courageous soldier in
the endless battle for freedom of speech. I will miss him and his
work. God bless his soul and may he dwell in the House of the Lord
forever! Arthur Topham]


*************


Note from Wifey:


My husband died at around 3 AM the morning of Feb 26, 2009, of
congestive heart failure.


The page will continue if its readers/contributors continue to send in
stories, and his staff can select and post them.


The memorial gathering will be at 1 PM on Sunday, Mar 8 at Asian Star
Restaurant, 1198 Pasadena Ave S, South Pasadena, FL. If any of you is
desirous of coming, and has no lodging arrangements made, I will be
happy to help defray your expenses while here in any way that I can.


UPDATE: His obituary can be found here .


Wifey


*************
John ³Birdman² Bryant
Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


John Demarest Bryant was born October 26, 1943 in Washington DC, the
son of Lyle C. Bryant and Nola I. Wingo.


After graduating from Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, TN in 1961
and (after first attending Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH)
American University, Wash DC (BA in Math) in 1968, he and his wife
moved to San Francisco, CA, where he completed the manuscript ³Systems
Theory and Scientific Philosophy², and found a publisher for it.
Moving back to the East Coast, John delved into commodities trading in
and around Philadelphia, PA. He re-found his niche as a writer just
before moving to the Tampa Bay area in Dec of 1995.


He was the creator of the website ²http://www.thebirdman.org² and
originator of the weekly (by subscription only) newsletter called the
Birdman¹s Weekly Letter (now discontinued).


He also wrote approx. 40 books, from the ³Everything You Wanted to
Know Å*² (Mortal Words) series to ³Better than Shakespeare², a rewrite
of the major Shakespearean sonnets.


He assembled a Libertarian Cartoon book, with original cartoons, many
of which appeared originally in Instauration and other magazines of
the alternative press.


(See also the links:


http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intro/Intro-Bio.html


and
http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intr...Bryant-22Feb20...
[an article originally posted on Wikipedia]


for more detail.)


His memorial gathering will be held at the Asian Star restaurant, 1198
S Pasadena Ave, S, S Pasadena, FL at or around 1 PM, Sunday Mar 8.
(Time change that day) All are welcome.


Freedom isn¹t free! To insure the continuation of this website and the
survival of its creator in these financially-troubled times, please
send donations directly to the Birdman at:
PO Box 66683, St Pete Beach FL 33736-6683


³The smallest good deed is worth the grandest intention.²


Please contribute today - buy our books - and spread the word to all
your friends!
Remember: Your donation = our survival!"


http://www.radicalpress.com/?p=934


RIP Howard "Jack" Martin Â*1923-2010, on Saturday

My father

He always said, "Don't let the assholes get you down."


I'm sorry for your loss, Jenn!
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I'm sorry for your loss, Jenn!


Thanks. He was a good, honorable man. Only one serious flaw, in my eyes. Crazy carpenter skills. Didn't
graduate from high school, but made sure that he instilled in me a serious work ethic. He served in WWII,
reporting to Pearl Harbor on Dec. 9, 1941. Retired as head of
maintainance of the Vista school district. I'll miss him.

He moved to Oklahoma last year, to the tiny town where he was born and raised. So we had to go back there
for the services and burial. Interesting to spend some time on the edge of civilization.
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I'm sorry for your loss, Jenn!


Thanks. He was a good, honorable man. Only one serious flaw, in my eyes.
Crazy carpenter skills. Didn't
graduate from high school, but made sure that he instilled in me a serious
work ethic. He served in WWII,
reporting to Pearl Harbor on Dec. 9, 1941. Retired as head of
maintainance of the Vista school district. I'll miss him.

He moved to Oklahoma last year, to the tiny town where he was born and
raised. So we had to go back there
for the services and burial. Interesting to spend some time on the edge of
civilization.


Sorry to hear this. And, yeah, Oklahoma.

Stephen


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I'm sorry for your loss, Jenn!


Thanks. He was a good, honorable man. Only one serious flaw, in my eyes.
Crazy carpenter skills. Didn't
graduate from high school, but made sure that he instilled in me a serious
work ethic. He served in WWII,
reporting to Pearl Harbor on Dec. 9, 1941. Retired as head of
maintainance of the Vista school district. I'll miss him.

He moved to Oklahoma last year, to the tiny town where he was born and
raised. So we had to go back there
for the services and burial. Interesting to spend some time on the edge of
civilization.


Sorry to hear this.


Thanks, S.

And, yeah, Oklahoma.


Ohhhh yeah.
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On Jul 30, 10:54Â*pm, Jenn wrote:
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In Memoriam: John ³Birdman² Bryant Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


"JOHN ³THE BIRDMAN² BRYANT


³The free society will always eclipse the unfree one; for while
totalitarianism may forbid the bad, it can never compel the good €¹
something which arises spontaneously among free men.² Â*John ³Birdman²
Bryant.


[Editor¹s Note: Over the years I have enjoyed email communication with
John Bryant. He was a brilliant thinker and a courageous soldier in
the endless battle for freedom of speech. I will miss him and his
work. God bless his soul and may he dwell in the House of the Lord
forever! Arthur Topham]


*************


Note from Wifey:


My husband died at around 3 AM the morning of Feb 26, 2009, of
congestive heart failure.


The page will continue if its readers/contributors continue to send in
stories, and his staff can select and post them.


The memorial gathering will be at 1 PM on Sunday, Mar 8 at Asian Star
Restaurant, 1198 Pasadena Ave S, South Pasadena, FL. If any of you is
desirous of coming, and has no lodging arrangements made, I will be
happy to help defray your expenses while here in any way that I can.


UPDATE: His obituary can be found here .


Wifey


*************
John ³Birdman² Bryant
Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


John Demarest Bryant was born October 26, 1943 in Washington DC, the
son of Lyle C. Bryant and Nola I. Wingo.


After graduating from Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, TN in 1961
and (after first attending Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH)
American University, Wash DC (BA in Math) in 1968, he and his wife
moved to San Francisco, CA, where he completed the manuscript ³Systems
Theory and Scientific Philosophy², and found a publisher for it.
Moving back to the East Coast, John delved into commodities trading in
and around Philadelphia, PA. He re-found his niche as a writer just
before moving to the Tampa Bay area in Dec of 1995.


He was the creator of the website ²http://www.thebirdman.org² and
originator of the weekly (by subscription only) newsletter called the
Birdman¹s Weekly Letter (now discontinued).


He also wrote approx. 40 books, from the ³Everything You Wanted to
Know Å*² (Mortal Words) series to ³Better than Shakespeare², a rewrite
of the major Shakespearean sonnets.


He assembled a Libertarian Cartoon book, with original cartoons, many
of which appeared originally in Instauration and other magazines of
the alternative press.


(See also the links:


http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intro/Intro-Bio.html


and
http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intr...Bryant-22Feb20...
[an article originally posted on Wikipedia]


for more detail.)


His memorial gathering will be held at the Asian Star restaurant, 1198
S Pasadena Ave, S, S Pasadena, FL at or around 1 PM, Sunday Mar 8.
(Time change that day) All are welcome.


Freedom isn¹t free! To insure the continuation of this website and the
survival of its creator in these financially-troubled times, please
send donations directly to the Birdman at:
PO Box 66683, St Pete Beach FL 33736-6683


³The smallest good deed is worth the grandest intention.²


Please contribute today - buy our books - and spread the word to all
your friends!
Remember: Your donation = our survival!"


http://www.radicalpress.com/?p=934


RIP Howard "Jack" Martin Â*1923-2010, on Saturday

My father

He always said, "Don't let the assholes get you down."- Hide quoted text -

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I am very sorry to hear that.
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He assembled a Libertarian Cartoon book, with original cartoons, many
of which appeared originally in Instauration and other magazines of
the alternative press.


I see that he is on your intellectual level.
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Thanks.
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I'm sorry for your loss, Jenn!


Thanks. *He was a good, honorable man. *Only one serious flaw, in my eyes. *Crazy carpenter skills. *Didn't
graduate from high school, but made sure that he instilled in me a serious work ethic. *He served in WWII,
reporting to Pearl Harbor on Dec. 9, 1941. *Retired as head of
maintainance of the Vista school district. *I'll miss him.

He moved to Oklahoma last year, to the tiny town where he was born and raised. *So we had to go back there
for the services and burial. *Interesting to spend some time on the edge of civilization.


My father is from Oklahoma as well, raised on a farm near Rush Springs
during the Depression. I've spent some time there as well; there's
something mystical and primal about a place where the wind is always
howling over the plains.


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*I'll miss him.


I miss my dad every day. I'm sorry, Jenn.
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On Jul 30, 9:54Â*pm, Jenn wrote:
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In Memoriam: John ³Birdman² Bryant Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


"JOHN ³THE BIRDMAN² BRYANT


³The free society will always eclipse the unfree one; for while
totalitarianism may forbid the bad, it can never compel the good €¹
something which arises spontaneously among free men.² Â*John ³Birdman²
Bryant.


[Editor¹s Note: Over the years I have enjoyed email communication with
John Bryant. He was a brilliant thinker and a courageous soldier in
the endless battle for freedom of speech. I will miss him and his
work. God bless his soul and may he dwell in the House of the Lord
forever! Arthur Topham]


*************


Note from Wifey:


My husband died at around 3 AM the morning of Feb 26, 2009, of
congestive heart failure.


The page will continue if its readers/contributors continue to send in
stories, and his staff can select and post them.


The memorial gathering will be at 1 PM on Sunday, Mar 8 at Asian Star
Restaurant, 1198 Pasadena Ave S, South Pasadena, FL. If any of you is
desirous of coming, and has no lodging arrangements made, I will be
happy to help defray your expenses while here in any way that I can.


UPDATE: His obituary can be found here .


Wifey


*************
John ³Birdman² Bryant
Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


John Demarest Bryant was born October 26, 1943 in Washington DC, the
son of Lyle C. Bryant and Nola I. Wingo.


After graduating from Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, TN in 1961
and (after first attending Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH)
American University, Wash DC (BA in Math) in 1968, he and his wife
moved to San Francisco, CA, where he completed the manuscript ³Systems
Theory and Scientific Philosophy², and found a publisher for it.
Moving back to the East Coast, John delved into commodities trading in
and around Philadelphia, PA. He re-found his niche as a writer just
before moving to the Tampa Bay area in Dec of 1995.


He was the creator of the website ²http://www.thebirdman.org² and
originator of the weekly (by subscription only) newsletter called the
Birdman¹s Weekly Letter (now discontinued).


He also wrote approx. 40 books, from the ³Everything You Wanted to
Know Å*² (Mortal Words) series to ³Better than Shakespeare², a rewrite
of the major Shakespearean sonnets.


He assembled a Libertarian Cartoon book, with original cartoons, many
of which appeared originally in Instauration and other magazines of
the alternative press.


(See also the links:


http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intro/Intro-Bio.html


and
http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intr...Bryant-22Feb20...
[an article originally posted on Wikipedia]


for more detail.)


His memorial gathering will be held at the Asian Star restaurant, 1198
S Pasadena Ave, S, S Pasadena, FL at or around 1 PM, Sunday Mar 8.
(Time change that day) All are welcome.


Freedom isn¹t free! To insure the continuation of this website and the
survival of its creator in these financially-troubled times, please
send donations directly to the Birdman at:
PO Box 66683, St Pete Beach FL 33736-6683


³The smallest good deed is worth the grandest intention.²


Please contribute today - buy our books - and spread the word to all
your friends!
Remember: Your donation = our survival!"


http://www.radicalpress.com/?p=934


RIP Howard "Jack" Martin Â*1923-2010, on Saturday

My father

He always said, "Don't let the assholes get you down."


I'm sorry to hear this.
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In Memoriam: John ³Birdman² Bryant Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


"JOHN ³THE BIRDMAN² BRYANT


³The free society will always eclipse the unfree one; for while
totalitarianism may forbid the bad, it can never compel the good €¹
something which arises spontaneously among free men.² €“John ³Birdman²
Bryant.


[Editor¹s Note: Over the years I have enjoyed email communication with
John Bryant. He was a brilliant thinker and a courageous soldier in
the endless battle for freedom of speech. I will miss him and his
work. God bless his soul and may he dwell in the House of the Lord
forever! Arthur Topham]


*************


Note from Wifey:


My husband died at around 3 AM the morning of Feb 26, 2009, of
congestive heart failure.


The page will continue if its readers/contributors continue to send in
stories, and his staff can select and post them.


The memorial gathering will be at 1 PM on Sunday, Mar 8 at Asian Star
Restaurant, 1198 Pasadena Ave S, South Pasadena, FL. If any of you is
desirous of coming, and has no lodging arrangements made, I will be
happy to help defray your expenses while here in any way that I can.


UPDATE: His obituary can be found here .


Wifey


*************
John ³Birdman² Bryant
Oct 26, 1943 - Feb 26, 2009


John Demarest Bryant was born October 26, 1943 in Washington DC, the
son of Lyle C. Bryant and Nola I. Wingo.


After graduating from Columbia Military Academy, Columbia, TN in 1961
and (after first attending Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH)
American University, Wash DC (BA in Math) in 1968, he and his wife
moved to San Francisco, CA, where he completed the manuscript ³Systems
Theory and Scientific Philosophy², and found a publisher for it.
Moving back to the East Coast, John delved into commodities trading in
and around Philadelphia, PA. He re-found his niche as a writer just
before moving to the Tampa Bay area in Dec of 1995.


He was the creator of the website ²http://www.thebirdman.org² and
originator of the weekly (by subscription only) newsletter called the
Birdman¹s Weekly Letter (now discontinued).


He also wrote approx. 40 books, from the ³Everything You Wanted to
Know 洗� (Mortal Words) series to ³Better than Shakespeare², a rewrite
of the major Shakespearean sonnets.


He assembled a Libertarian Cartoon book, with original cartoons, many
of which appeared originally in Instauration and other magazines of
the alternative press.


(See also the links:


http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intro/Intro-Bio.html


and
http://www.thebirdman.org/Index/Intr...Bryant-22Feb20...
[an article originally posted on Wikipedia]


for more detail.)


His memorial gathering will be held at the Asian Star restaurant, 1198
S Pasadena Ave, S, S Pasadena, FL at or around 1 PM, Sunday Mar 8.
(Time change that day) All are welcome.


Freedom isn¹t free! To insure the continuation of this website and the
survival of its creator in these financially-troubled times, please
send donations directly to the Birdman at:
PO Box 66683, St Pete Beach FL 33736-6683


³The smallest good deed is worth the grandest intention.²


Please contribute today - buy our books - and spread the word to all
your friends!
Remember: Your donation = our survival!"


http://www.radicalpress.com/?p=934


RIP Howard "Jack" Martin Â*1923-2010, on Saturday

My father

He always said, "Don't let the assholes get you down."


I'm sorry to hear this.


Thanks
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On Jul 30, 10:18*pm, Jenn wrote:
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*Boon wrote:
I'm sorry for your loss, Jenn!


Thanks. *He was a good, honorable man. *Only one serious flaw, in my eyes.
*Crazy carpenter skills. *Didn't
graduate from high school, but made sure that he instilled in me a serious
work ethic. *He served in WWII,
reporting to Pearl Harbor on Dec. 9, 1941. *Retired as head of
maintainance of the Vista school district. *I'll miss him.

He moved to Oklahoma last year, to the tiny town where he was born and
raised. *So we had to go back there
for the services and burial. *Interesting to spend some time on the edge of
civilization.


My father is from Oklahoma as well, raised on a farm near Rush Springs
during the Depression.


For my Mom and Dad it was Chelsea, up by Claremore. Population 2000,
probably a quarter of them related to me in some way. I spend some time
there every other summer until I was 16...riding horses, shooting
pistols with my cousins (largely at snakes)... The most humid place
I've ever been.

I've spent some time there as well; there's
something mystical and primal about a place where the wind is always
howling over the plains.


Ha! Speaking of "Oklahoma" on the drive back to Tulsa for our flight
home, we found THE "Surrey With the Fringe on Top" in Claremore. Funny!
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On Jul 30, 10:18*pm, Jenn wrote:

*I'll miss him.


I miss my dad every day. I'm sorry, Jenn.


Thanks


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Default In Memoriam: John ?Birdman? Bryant Oct 26, 1943- Feb 26, 2009

On Aug 1, 10:12*am, Jenn wrote:
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*Boon wrote:
On Jul 30, 10:18*pm, Jenn wrote:
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*Boon wrote:
I'm sorry for your loss, Jenn!


Thanks. *He was a good, honorable man. *Only one serious flaw, in my eyes.
*Crazy carpenter skills. *Didn't
graduate from high school, but made sure that he instilled in me a serious
work ethic. *He served in WWII,
reporting to Pearl Harbor on Dec. 9, 1941. *Retired as head of
maintainance of the Vista school district. *I'll miss him.


He moved to Oklahoma last year, to the tiny town where he was born and
raised. *So we had to go back there
for the services and burial. *Interesting to spend some time on the edge of
civilization.


My father is from Oklahoma as well, raised on a farm near Rush Springs
during the Depression.


For my Mom and Dad it was Chelsea, up by Claremore. *Population 2000,
probably a quarter of them related to me in some way. *I spend some time
there every other summer until I was 16...riding horses, shooting
pistols with my cousins (largely at snakes)... *The most humid place
I've ever been.

I've spent some time there as well; there's
something mystical and primal about a place where the wind is always
howling over the plains.


Ha! *Speaking of "Oklahoma" on the drive back to Tulsa for our flight
home, we found THE "Surrey With the Fringe on Top" in Claremore. *Funny!


The Oklahoma theme continues...I had to do some research on Friday on
Gloria Grahame and her botched plastic surgery, so I watched her sing
one of her tunes from "Oklahoma" to note how she enunciated the words
with cotton stuffed under her upper lip.

I do remember watching a remastered print of "Oklahoma" a few years
ago and was utterly amazed at the picture quality. But I digress.
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